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LEO1 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

LEO1 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

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LEO1| parafibromin (CDC73; MIM 607393)| CTR9 (MIM 609366)| and PAF1 (MIM 610506) form the PAF protein complex that associates with the RNA polymerase II subunit POLR2A (MIM 180660) and with a histone methyltransferase complex (Rozenblatt-Rosen et al.| 2005

The LOX15 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive immunological reagent designed for the detection and quantification of LOX15 protein in various biological samples. This antibody is produced by immunizing rabbits with a synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminal region of human LOX15 protein. The resulting polyclonal antibody exhibits high affinity and specificity towards LOX15 protein, making it an ideal tool for various applications such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA.

The LOX15 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is validated for use in human, mouse, and rat samples, and has been extensively tested for its specificity and sensitivity. It recognizes a single band of approximately 75 kDa in Western blot analysis of human, mouse, and rat cell lysates, and shows minimal cross-reactivity with other related proteins. In addition, this antibody has been shown to be highly effective in detecting LOX15 protein expression in various tissues, including lung, liver, and kidney.

The LOX15 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is supplied as a purified IgG fraction, and is suitable for use in both research and diagnostic applications. It is provided in a convenient format, with a concentration of 1 mg/mL, and can be stored at -20°C for long-term use. Overall, the LOX15 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is a reliable and effective tool for the detection and quantification of LOX15 protein, and is an essential reagent for researchers and clinicians working in the fields of immunology, cancer biology, and inflammation.

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